Workshop

FWM Fashion Plates: Print Your Own Book of Paper Dolls

December 15, 2024
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Two paper dolls stand upright on the sheets of paper that bear that outlined template. Colored pencils used to color in the dolls are scattered nearby.
Paper doll book sample prepared by Veronica Hanssens, FWM Studio Education Coordinator. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño.

Discover the lost art of paper dolls inspired by experimental garments made in collaboration with FWM ArtistsinResidence. Print and assemble your own paper doll coloring book as a creative gift or a collectible keepsake. 

Organized in conjunction with Soft/Cover. 

Event Information

December 15, 2024
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

The Fabric Workshop and Museum
1214 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Sixth Floor Print Studio

$60 Public | $50 FWM Member
Space is limited. Advance reservations encouraged.

Register

 


Learn More about the History of Paper Dolls

“As products of both popular culture and mass marketing, paper dolls are intentionally designed to reflect that society’s idealized version of womanhood. The dolls’ little paper wardrobes communicate a wealth of information about the ideal woman of the past.”

History of Paper Dolls and Popular Culture: A Two-Dimensional View of Fashion
National Women’s History Museum, November 20, 2016

“…paper dolls also suggest something more hopeful—the possibility of transformation. And that transformation means that they are also a potent symbol for code-switching, of how changing outfits can change how you are perceived and act in different groups and situations.”

The Hidden Queer History of Paper Dolls
Decoder Ring Podcast by Slate, by Benjamin Frisch and Willa Paskin, August 27, 2018